Hello Thomas and others,

I recently tried to update my version of OCE to the latest tip at GitHub, and while OCE built fine, it appears that the latest version of PythonOCC is not compatible with OCE versions more recent than 0.12.

I was a bit surprised to find the current tip of PythonOCC nearly a full year behind OCE. Is anyone able to comment on the issues surrounding the synchronization? Are there technical problems, or is it just a resource issue? Or perhaps there's some reason why keeping PythonOCC on a more stable release is attractive? Hopefully PythonOCC development is still active. If it's not, that would be important to me...

I ask in part because I've managed to core dump python several times while working with PythonOCC, and would like to see whether the latest version of OCE has corrected the problems. It seems likely that these problems are in OCE and not in PythonOCC.

I'm willing to work on the bringing PythonOCC release up-to-date, but not if I'm wasting or duplicating effort. Is the delay caused by some thorny problem that will take me hours to get to where you're already at, or is it just a matter of nobody having slogged through the build errors? Is there a plan for a new release that I'm unaware of?

Any guidance that you or anyone else on the list can provide would be appreciated.

Cory

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